The Defense Department’s latest report to Congress on Afghanistan details steady progress and shows the plan there is working, a senior defense official speaking on background told reporters in Washington D.C. The Defense Department’s latest report to Congress on Afghanistan details steady progress and shows the plan there is working, [ … ]
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US Says Venezuela Not Cooperating With Drug War
Venezuela is not cooperating with the United States in its fight against illegal drug trafficking, U.S. officials told a congressional panel in Washington. Venezuela is not cooperating with the United States in its fight against illegal drug trafficking, U.S. officials told a congressional panel in Washington D.C. In Bolivia, another [ … ]
Peru’s New Anti-Drug Czar in Delicate Dance With U.S.
Peru’s government has scored some early victories in its bid to overhaul anti-drugs policy in the world’s top coca grower while keeping the United States as a key partner, the country’s new drug czar said. Peru’s government has scored some early victories in its bid to overhaul anti-drugs policy in [ … ]
SOUTHCOM, Partners Fight Transnational Crime
The military’s work with partners in South and Central America and the Caribbean have brought a range of gains in the area from close military cooperation to supporting the region’s fight against organized crime, the commander of U.S. Southern Command said in Washington D.C. The military’s work with partners in [ … ]
US Briefs Argentina On Alleged Iran Plot
On October 12, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns briefed Argentine officials on the alleged Iranian plot to kill the Saudi ambassador in Washington, D.C., a U.S. spokeswoman said.
Obama Pays Tribute to Soldiers in Afghanistan and Affirms That the War Is Coming to an End
On October 7, President Barack Obama paid tribute to the sacrifices of the soldiers fighting in Afghanistan since the start of the war ten years ago, and he affirmed in Washington that the United States will put an end to military operations in that country and in Iraq “responsibly.” On [ … ]
New Film Reveals How Colombian Agents Infiltrated FARC Jungle Hideouts
Mauricio was the boat operator. Nelson wandered deep into the jungle. Freddy the city boy posed as a campesino. And Liliana, Freddy’s fictitious wife, served drinks at the local saloon. All four were highly trained intelligence agents sent to infiltrate one of the world’s most ruthless terrorist organizations. Mauricio was [ … ]
U.S. to Send $780K to Nicaragua to Combat Drug Trafficking
The United States will send 780,000 dollars in military aid to Nicaragua to combat drug trafficking and firearms trafficking, as part of regional cooperation, the U.S. embassy officially announced. The United States will send 780,000 dollars in military aid to Nicaragua to combat drug trafficking and firearms trafficking, as part [ … ]
Central America Boosts Cooperation Against Narco-Trafficking
Nations organize regionally to improve security and strengthen the fight against drugs. WASHINGTON, D.C., U.S.A. – Combatting Central America’s growing problems associated with narco-trafficking must include enhanced regional governmental cooperation, according to the NGO Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA). The report, released on Aug. 16, also points to strengthened civilian [ … ]
Haemorrhaging in al-Qaeda’s ranks continues following death of Abdel Rahman
The former second in command in al-Qaeda served as a crucial liaison between various affiliates and also was involved in planning new attacks. The death of al-Qaeda's second in command, Atiya Abdel Rahman, following a drone strike in Waziristan, Pakistan on August 22nd, highlights once again the haemorrhaging of field [ … ]
Drug Trafficking in Central America
Ninety-five percent of the drugs that reach North America from South America do so by way of Central America, with the consequence that the Central Americans need to work with Colombia and Mexico to fight against narcotics shipments, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of International Narcotics and [ … ]
Interview with Gen. Jorge Washington Rosales Sosa, Commander-in-Chief of the Uruguayan Army
When Gen. Jorge Washington Rosales Sosa assumed the post of commander-in-chief of the Uruguayan Army in October 2006, he brought with him four decades of experience in his country’s Armed Forces. A 1971 graduate of the Military Academy (Escuela Militar), he headed the 2d Uruguay Battalion in Mozambique in 1994, [ … ]